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The College News
Volume I. '� No. 11
BRYN MAWIt, PA., DECEMBER 17, 1914
Price 5 Cents
8 P. M.
CALENDAR
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18
�.Sophomore Dunco.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19
8 P. M.�Concert in :ii<l of the Red I
Taylor Hall
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20
6 p. m.�Vespers. Speaker, P. Kellogg,'16-
8 p. m.�Chapel. Cbristmaj Service with
Special Music.
O.H.C.
UNDERGRADUATES MEET TO
SIDER CUT RULE AGAIN
CON- MRS. WILM AND DR. CONNER WILL
PLAY AT RED CROSS CONCERT
The Undergraduate Association will , ,� satutda> evening, ;. concert is to
meet on Thursday eveninn, December 1)(, Klv(,n al ,,if.Ul �yi�,,k ,,, Taylor HtU,
17th, at seven thirty. The meeting is ,�,. Ml� benefit of the Red Cross. Mrs.
called primarily to discuss the cut rule. ui|m an(l I)r ,����,,,. ll:1Vl, kindly .-on-
At'the iMl meetum Hie l"nde!-graduates s,.,,j,Ml ,� ,,|;,y. and \< e ho|.e that e\ery-
decided to ask the Faculty for a Written ,��. v-ni ,.,�,�. ;iI�| |IM1... ,h).jr friends.
statement of their reasons for refusing The pr;ee of admission is twenty-five
< e connected with the
i ii< i lifiy rents for outsiders*.
the Undergraduate petition, in answer ,.,., .
Preaeh"er7^a^*Officeri to this request the Faculty Instructed , ,,�;.
their secretary to reply "thai Anal action
Tickets may be bough) in advance al 18-
'�' Pembroke VV�*st. The program la to
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22 | "** """'1 �*"� � *?*** *J j? s
Ohristoss Vacation begins at one o'clock. "I"!"r '""1 '������";�' '�' " �kp in n" V as follows
ird to the rule regulating attendance al
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 , , lures."
Christmas Vacation ends at 9 a. m. >j>he question of the formation of an
Septette ....................Beethoven
Miss Buchanan and Ml Glldner
Leader, A. Werner, 'l">
old board composed of the student CO IB
<ii ESd th" Officers' or the uaoutaillun;
Friday, January � I wU1 a!:;i, ,.��.,, i,,,,,,,. the moating. The
If^rff^T^^'iff'M n.w covering for the stage and the drop cur-
tain needs renewing this year, and either
, i..i inn or the classes musl pay
for them. Denbigh Hail Kici ion Library
Wilm
Phuosophical Club, by Dr. Curies M. Bake-
well, of Vale
SATURDAY. JANUARY 9
College Equal Suffrage League, by Rosilee
Schurmmerof Hungary'
^ihl^f^lf^iS^^JS^^L^ Is also in � People wHl nol
subscribe unless there are new boo',
and there is no money for new books
until people subscribe, Subscriptions
musl not only pay for books, but also
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10
t> p. it.�Vespers. Speaker, I. Smith, '15
8 p.m.�Chapel. Preacher, Dr. Anson
Phulps Stokes, Of Vale.
Trockne Itlumeii. Die Biise FaTbe,
Prfihltngstreum, Litani I, Du Msl
die Rub ....................Schuni
Knauth
Pantal de in P minor.............' 'hopin
Dr, Conner
��� \n. 1 for \ iidin and piano
i aaar French'
Miss Dal Idson and M r �
egenlted.....................Brahma
Mil einer Primula Verts ..........Orieg
the salary of the librarian. The Under
graduate Association started the libran ,,,�.. mon enfant.......... ...Wagner
irrme-iirei place uid has helped Iljitanj [nvlut|on - ^�"...........Godard
SENIOR RECEPTION TO THE GRADU- f;oln lime to time. An assessment of
ates very amusing iii I mhmi wouM raise the nee *"*�* na.Twmtr, k i. ne-i
iary thirty dollars tor the curtains and The fear's at the Spring..........Beach
fifteen dollars for the flct^in liluai. Mil I
We shudder to think what the Quiz
System might be: Petunia toga, Petunia
soap. Petunia quiz-book, behind a Petunia
screen, Nelson zealous in changing blot-
t� every live minutes, conliscation of
even pocket-handkerchiefs. The Seniors
showed us the graduates versed in mili-
ALUMN/E NOTES
Koinan/e
n E minor Concerto)
l chopln-Relnecke
Mrs. Wilm
V. McKenney, '08, is president of the
AFTER DARK
Richmond Branch of the Southern Asso- SELF-GOVERNMENT TO RECONSIDER
elation for College Women. The asso. ia RULE IN REGARD TO DRIVING
diseiplVne/maic'hiim up and down tion is working to get Southern colleges
the aisles with batons to the toot of a properly ranked; the Richmond branch
has been particularly active in the start- A meeting of the Self-Hovcrrment As-
of the Westhampton College for soclatlon has been railed for Thursday,
hockey whistle.
Aida was effectively rendered in the
stentorian tones of Helen Taft, assisted
by other operatic stars of 1915.
Rockefeller snowed its local talent in
ing
Women, which is co-ordinate with Rich- November 17th. at 1 N P m.. at the re-^
mond College. The college was started quest of ten members. The meeting Is
this year M M Tavlor, "11, and F. to reconsider the rule which states that
the "heartrendinV skit,"'Vuido the Gim- Crenshaw. '12. are teaching there this students shall not ride or drive after
let of Ghent." or "When Knighthood Was year. J* unchaperoned This rule has up o
in Pod." Olga Erbsloh drew applause M. Scott. 11, Is coaching hockey at the the present been Interpreted literally the
and laughter at all times and particularly Chicago University. ~ use of cabs to ami rom the, at.tioh has
by her heroic ascent of the tower stairs M. Thompson. '12. ia head of the Indus- been the only exception permuted. The
with a final dramatic occupation of the trial Betterment Bureau of the Consum- petition requests the association to
tin foot tub �*� League In Philadelphia. amend the rule to read that students
Nineteen hundred and fifteen was so \ M Peirce is studying at the Penn shall not ride, drive or motor after dark
generous with its refreshments that even I School for Social Service, and doing eight with men (not chauffeurs) unchaperoned.
the inner man of the peanut gaUery was hours" field work for the Consumers' or in a hired vehicle or without two other
satisfied | League and the Jefferson Hospital. | girls."